The Challenge to Liberty Signed by President Herbert Hoover
Author: Herbert HooverTitle: The Challenge to Liberty SIGNEDPublication: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934Edition: First Edition, First Printing "The Challenge to Liberty" was Hoover's first book published after leaving office. This incredible piece of history is a signed first edition copy of "The Challenge to Liberty" by Herbert Hoover. Published in 1934 by Charles Scribner's & Sons in New York, this hardcover book is a must-have for any political or historical collector. The book covers topics related to law and government, making it a fascinating insight into the world of politics during the 1930s. The book also features special attributes such as a dust jacket and inscription. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history with this original first edition copy of "The Challenge to Liberty".Look closely then compare price. Family heirloom, Compliments of President Herbert Hoover.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Herbert Hoover |
| Year | 1934 |
| Term In Office | 1929-33 |
| Theme | Politics |
| Material | Signed Book |
| Country/Region | United States |
Author: Herbert HooverTitle: The Challenge to Liberty SIGNEDPublication: New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934Edition: First Edition, First Printing “The Challenge to Liberty” was Hoover’s first book published after leaving office. This incredible piece of history is a signed first edition copy of “The Challenge to Liberty” by Herbert Hoover. Published in 1934 by Charles Scribner’s & Sons in New York, this hardcover book is a must-have for any political or historical collector. The book covers topics related to law and government, making it a fascinating insight into the world of politics during the 1930s. The book also features special attributes such as a dust jacket and inscription. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history with this original first edition copy of “The Challenge to Liberty”.Look closely then compare price. Family heirloom, Compliments of President Herbert Hoover.
